

Preparing for virtual danger is what video gamers do best. But they may not be ready for this real-world health hazard: too much playing time.
The World Health Organization has revised its disease manual. WHO specialists now consider compulsive video game playing a mental health condition. They say classifying “gaming disorder” as a condition will help families and health care workers be more watchful and ready to identify the risks of gaming.
Most experts admit cases of gaming disorder are rare—with no more than 3% of gamers affected. But the conclusion confirms the fears of some parents of avid young gamers.
God graciously gives us all things to enjoy. (1 Timothy 6:17) He even gives cravings! From the beginning, Adam and Eve craved food and beauty and fellowship. (Genesis 2:9, 18) But when cravings—“the desires of the flesh and the desires of the eyes and pride of life”—overtake the craving for God, they are wrong. (1 John 2:15-16)
Some people welcome the gaming disorder label. They say identifying addicts quickly is important because compulsive gamers are usually young people—those who often don’t seek help themselves.
Others worry the label may brand too many gamers. “People need to understand this doesn’t mean every child who spends hours in their room playing games is an addict,” says Dr. Joan Harvey of the British Psychological Society.
Dr. Mark Griffiths has researched gaming disorder for 30 years. He says most people play video games for entertainment. “You have these short, obsessive bursts and yes, people are playing a lot,” he says, “But it’s not an addiction.”
Griffiths believes many compulsive gamers probably have other problems—like autism or depression. Those problems feed their playing too much.
The American Psychiatric Association knows gaming is a problem. APA studies show that playing video games triggers something in some people’s brains “in the same . . . way that a drug addict’s brain is affected by a particular substance.” Still, the association believes doctors need more research before calling compulsive gaming a disorder.
What are symptoms of a gaming problem? Here’s a partial list:
—Anger, nervousness, or sorrow when gaming is taken away
—Needing to spend more time gaming
—Failed attempts to quit
—Disinterest in previously enjoyed activities
—Lying about time spent gaming
—Using gaming to feel better
—Risking jobs or friendships because of gaming
The dangers of excess are clear. Too much of a good thing—food, sleep, exercise, or video games—is just that: too much.
The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but the simple go on and suffer for it. — Proverbs 22:3
I think all the regulars had
I think all the regulars had to attend to other things. I probably won't be on very regularly, but am willing to help get things organized here.
I cant have facebook
I cant have facebook
1,113 Comment
1,113 Comment
IM a regular
IM a regular
How old are you?
How old are you?
I'm such a slow typer. 4
I'm such a slow typer. 4 comments since I started typing that message.
LOL I tricked ya AS I said
LOL I tricked ya AS I said the wrong comment to see if NE1 would follow me
1,115th comment
1,115th comment
I was wondering, because I
I was wondering, because I just saw that right now!!
Nadia A. is probably having a
Nadia A. is probably having a chess match, Julia V. is probably doing piano, and David U. is STILL struggling with his math:D
wow
wow
IM STILL DOING MY MATH
IM STILL DOING MY MATH
1,114th Comment.
1,114th Comment.
What math curriculum do you
What math curriculum do you do ?
We do Math-u-see
We do Math-u-see
Ooops, that was Comment 1,115
Ooops, that was Comment 1,115
1118th comment!!
1118th comment!! made the goal!
Anyone here?
Anyone here?
Hi Leah!
Hi Leah!
Yes, we did make the goal,
Yes, we did make the goal, and now this is a facebook page for teens!
In case you didn't look at
In case you didn't look at the other comments
I do Saxon
I do Saxon
For me: Teaching Textbooks.
For me: Teaching Textbooks. How long has this article been a center of conversation?
AGAIN
Anyone here?
true
true
Hmm. never heard of those
Hmm. never heard of those
5-7 days
5-7 days
the article has been here
the article has been here since 08/30/2018!!!!!
You havent heard of Saxon
You havent heard of Saxon half the homeschoolers in CAL do it
So it has been commented on
So it has been commented on for about 6 months
but it has been the center of
but it has been the center of conversation for 5-7 days.
Are there lots of
Are there lots of homeschoolers in CA?
How many comments did it have
How many comments did it have before things sped up?
By the way, I'm clear over in
By the way, I'm clear over in Ohio, so that could be a reason for not hearing:D
Not sure, Joel, and I'm too
Not sure, Joel, and I'm too lazy too find out:D
There are more homeschoolers
There are more homeschoolers in Cal than public
Oh, really! didn't know that!
Oh, really! didn't know that!
Does anyone live in OH?
Does anyone live in OH?
Really!
Really!
I know Cainan does
I know Cainan does
Thoughts on organization
I have noticed that there could be a problem with garbled interlaced conversations. Perhaps it would be a good idea to select some other abandoned articles to use for specific topics, and have links to them from here. This page would be mostly used as a hub, then, and people discussing different things wouldn't get their comments mixed together.
we were talking in page 13
we were talking in page 13 and 14
That's a ways back.
That's a ways back.
it was only yesterday at 5
it was only yesterday at 5
Any1 here?
Any1 here?
I think you are. :)
I think you are. :)
what is or was your favorite
what is or was your favorite article on world teen
I am doing a problem then
I am doing a problem then comment riight now
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page 24
My pick
https://teen.wng.org/node/2234
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